Posts Tagged ‘home alarm’

PostHeaderIcon Top 10 Best Guard Dogs


Before you invest in a dog for home security, there are a few things you might want to consider in a canine companion that you may not be able to tell from just looking at them. The following dogs are listed from most to least effective guard dogs based on bulk, aggressiveness, strength, courage, territorial sense and resistance to counterattack.
1. Bullmastiff Both bulky and intimidating to intruders, this strong and powerful animal possesses great intelligence and keenness to please its owner, making it the ideal candidate for a guard dog. While fearless and independent, the Bullmastiff is fiercely loyal and sweet-natured with his family.
2. Doberman Pinscher The Doberman Pinscher’s energy, watchfulness and fearlessness makes him ready to give prompt alarm at any sign of danger. On top of this, he remains obedient, affectionate and loyal, making him a natural at home security.
3. Rottweiler Both intelligent and loyal, Rottweilers are inherent protectors. Although loving with family and friends, they are also extremely territorial and do not welcome strangers without a proper introduction.
4. Komondor Known to many as a “mop dog,” the Komondor is useful for a lot more than cleaning floors. Strong, dignified and courageous, the protective cords of his coat cover his body in case of attack. The Komondor is reserved and skeptical of strangers, but playful and caring with the ones he loves.
5. Puli Another of the “mop”class, the Puli’s loyalty and obedience makes him naturally protective of his family.
6. Giant Schnauzer A larger and more powerful version of the Standard Schnauzer, the Giant makes for an ideal guard dog due to his intelligence, strong territorial sense and love for his people. Without proper introduction, the Giant Schnauzer can make for a formidable foe.
7. German Shepherd It only makes sense that the world’s leading police and military dog would be a pro at home security. Strong, muscular and fearless, the German Shepherd also makes for a loving family dog and is very fond of children after establishing a relationship.
8. Rhodesian Ridgeback Originally bred to hunt lions and otherwise known as the African Lion Hound, the Rhodesian Ridgeback can bring a lot to the table in a fight. Apart from this fact, they tend to be oversized lap dogs and are trustworthy with children.
9. Kuvasz Typically used as a livestock guard, this bold, courageous and fearless animal knows how to act at the right moment without instruction. Although his devotion and loyalty to his family makes him a great guard dog, his affections are lacking in comparison with some of the other dogs listed.
10. American Staffordshire Terrier Athletic, courageous and strong, the American Staffordshire Terrier is also a “people” dog and is extremely obedient. While typically friendly, the breed will surely protect his family from any threat.
After reading this list, it’s clear to see that there are more important things that pure size and appearance when it comes to finding the ideal guard dog. Of course it goes without saying that before anything, a dog is a companion and family member so it would be well-advised to keep one only as back-up security and install a home alarm system.

Tags: , , , , ,

Related posts

PostHeaderIcon Home Security For Women Living Alone


Living alone can be a liberating and exciting experience. When one has the ability to live by his or her own rules, life tends to run smoothly on the home front. However, although it may be an unfortunate commentary on society, home security concerns for men and women living alone are just plan different. A woman living alone must exercise far more precaution in order to stay safe in and around her own home. In order to minimize, if not eliminate, the threat of an attacker or intruder, women living alone should follow some basic home security rules.
1. Don’t Advertise You Live Alone. Letting lots of people know you live alone can range from making a comment to the grocer in the local market, to leaving the curtains open at night. The more visible the inside of your apartment is from the outside, the more interest you will generate amongst potential intruders. A window covered by a curtain is a window like any other, but an open window with a woman who is consistently alone will draw attention, and make the woman appear an easy target.
2. Lock Doors and Windows Carefully. While it is important that everyone carefully locks doors and windows, for women living alone it is even more important. The ability of an intruder to slip in causing relatively little commotion is far greater if a window can be easily slid open. Leaving windows unprotected by bars, safety locks, or a home alarm system open also draws attention and adds to easy of entry for an intruder. It’s not smart to live in such fear that you never open the windows, but leaving them open all day every day is an invitation to potential attackers.
3. Maintain Good Habits. Every Mother says “call me when you get home,” anytime you leave her house. While most people forget to follow through, keeping your word on this relatively simple process can be a real lifesaver in emergency situations. Always let someone know when you are heading out alone, and when you return. Going to the grocery store can probably slide, but when journeying home at night after a dinner or party, always tell a friend or loved one you will advise them when you have arrived safely. Starting this habit now will ensure that the time you don’t call will arouse suspicion in your emergency contact.
4. Don’t Accept Unknown Guests When Alone. It can be a real pain getting someone to come over every time you have to call the plumber, but can be a real lifesaver when an unsavory character comes to call. Always get to know an electrician, plumber or other service professional before allowing them to come around while you are home alone. Never let strangers in who come to call unannounced, and never hesitate to call the authorities should you feel threatened. Even opening the door can be a dangerous threat to home security, as this gives the caller the opportunity to kick or push in the door and easily overpower you, gaining entry.

Tags: , , , , ,

Related posts

PostHeaderIcon Wireless Alarm Systems Guards Your Home and Family


You have a lot of choices when it comes to home alarms. You can get a simple alarm that attaches to your door and window. When the connection is broken, when the door is opened or the window is opened, an alarm goes off. This alerts you to an intruder. And perhaps the intruder will get scared and leave your property.
If the intruder wanted only to steal and go undetected then he may leave without incident. But, if a burglar there to harm you or your family you need a more purposeful system. One that will alert the police or an armed security force to come out to your home in a moment’s notice.
You will certainly want an armed response if you are away from home and your family is home alone. You need to rest assured that if there is a burglar in your home that the police will be called. You can go with a wireless system. This works with infrared light beams. When the beam is broken the alarm will be activated.
Make sure the system is working properly. Make sure the police are receiving the alarm when it is activated. You need to test the system on a regular basis. The alarm that is not working properly is worthless. You will also be able to install a system with a central control panel. Many like this type because they can control the system from one area.
Some systems are set up that you choose a password to let authorities know you are going to test the service or if you accidentally set off the alarm you will be able to let the responding officers know you are the resident of the home.
Let us be clear about the danger out there. In this day you cannot turn on the television news or read a newspaper without reading about a home invasion or burglary. Protect yourself today and your family. You can choose wireless alarm systems to protect your home and your family. Look at your options today before it is too late.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts